Washington: Indian-American scientist Dr Arti Prabhakar was nominated by US President Joe Biden on Tuesday as the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Dr Prabhakar would make history as the first woman, immigrant, or person of colour to head OSTP, if confirmed by the Senate.Also Read – Americans Changing Spending Habits Due To Soaring Inflation, November Might Witness Worse
“Dr Prabhakar is a brilliant and highly-respected engineer and applied physicist and will lead the Office of Science and Technology Policy to leverage science, technology, and innovation to expand our possibilities, solve our toughest challenges, and make the impossible possible, said Biden. Also Read – US President Joe Biden Nominates Indian-American Woman As Top Science And Tech Advisor
“I share Dr Prabhakar’s belief that America has the most powerful innovation machine the world has ever seen. As the Senate considers her nomination, I am grateful that Dr Alondra Nelson will continue to lead OSTP and Dr Francis Collins will continue to serve as my acting Science Advisor,” he said. Also Read – Capitol Riot: Trump’s Ex Top Advisers Say They Didn’t Believe His Lies About 2020 Election, He Knew He Lost To Biden
Upon confirmation, she would also be Assistant to the President for Science and Technology. In this capacity, Dr Prabhakar will be the President’s Chief Advisor for Science and Technology, a co-chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, and a member of the President’s Cabinet.
Moreover, Dr Prabhakar would become the third Asian American, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander to serve in President Biden’s Cabinet, joining Vice President Kamala Harris and US Trade Representative Katherine Tai.
Today’s nomination is historic, with Prabhakar being the first woman, immigrant, or person of colour nominated to serve as Senate-confirmed director of OSTP, the White House said.
Prabhakar has been unanimously confirmed by the Senate before to lead the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and was the first woman to hold that role. She later served as director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the birthplace of breakthrough technologies like stealth aircraft and the Internet.
Indian Americans welcome the nomination
“Indian American Impact is thrilled to learn that President Biden intends to nominate Dr Arati Prabhakar as Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). We applaud the President for his historic decision, which uplifts not only the exceptionally qualified Dr Prabhakar, but all South Asians and Asian Americans who aspire to reach new heights and become leaders within public service and the scientific community, said Neil Makhija from the Indian American Impact Fund.
“It’s incredible to see the President nominate Dr Prabhakar to be the first woman, first person of colour, and the first immigrant to lead OSTP as we observe Immigrant Heritage Month this June,” said Varun Nikore, executive director of AAPI Victory Alliance.
So far, Dr. Prabhakar has led two different federal R&D agencies and worked with startups, large companies, universities, government labs, and nonprofits across a wide variety of sectors to create powerful new solutions for critical challenges. She is an engineer and applied physicist with extensive management and leadership credentials.
Dr Arti Prabhakar’s brief profile
Dr Prabhakar served as director of DARPA from 2012 to 2017. At DARPA, she oversaw teams that prototyped a system for detecting nuclear and radiological materials before a terrorist can build a bomb, that developed tools to find human trafficking networks in the deep and dark web, and that enabled complex military systems to work together even when they were not originally designed to do so. She also established a new office to spur novel biotechnologies, the White House said.
Under her leadership, DARPA kick-started the development of a rapid-response mRNA vaccine platform, making possible the fastest safe, and effective vaccine development in world history in response to COVID-19, it said.
Prabhakar was unanimously confirmed by the US Senate to lead the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), taking the helm at age 34 as the first woman to lead the agency, the White House said.
Dr Arti Prabhakar’s family history
Dr Prabhakar’s family immigrated from India to the United States when she was three years old first to Chicago and then settling when she was age 10 in Lubbock, Texas, where she went on to get her electrical engineering degree from Texas Tech University.
She was the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in applied physics from the California Institute of Technology, where she also earned an MS in electrical engineering. She started her career in the legislative branch as a Congressional Fellow at the Office of Technology Assessment.
She is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.
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